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Transition Falmouth’s proposal for a Waste and Resources Strategy and Action Plan for the Falmouth and Penryn Community Network Area is now available on this website. Click here to view as a PDF file (opens in new browser window) – also … Continue reading →

Transition Constantine are showing “Age of Stupid” this Wednesday at the Tolmen Centre – we are cancelling Wednesday’s TF event on Transport to encourage as many as possible to see this film: Hello Transition Falmouth from Constantine! We’ve managed to … Continue reading →

Falmouth Green Centre will be holding a Compost Action Day on Saturday May 10th, from 11am – 3pm, in partnership with Cornwall Waste Action. The event is being organised as local activity for the annual Compost Awareness week, which is … Continue reading →

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear Megan Quinn, of The Community Solution, and co-writer and producer of “The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil” who is speaking in Bodmin at the Shire Rooms, Shire House this Saturday. Transition … Continue reading →

Due to the popularity of Falmouth’s first ever Community Seed Swap last year, known as ‘Seedy Saturday’ it is now to become an annual event and will be held this year on Saturday 15th March from 11 am to 3pm … Continue reading →

Press release for Community Supported Agriculture events on 7th & 8th March involving Transition initiatives in Falmouth, Truro and Penwith follows. Click here for a poster and booking form for these events in Adobe PDF format. Calling communities to support … Continue reading →

University College Falmouth’s RANE research cluster and The Design Centre, Tremough in association with Transition Falmouth and Transition Truro, invite you to engage in dialogue and collaboration on the subject of sustainable architecture and design for Cornwall. InTransition Sustainable Architecture … Continue reading →

A Sustainable Community Strategy sets out what is important for quality of life and what can be done to protect or improve it in a way that is sustainable. It articulates community needs and aspirations and provides a framework to … Continue reading →